Edward VII

Edward VII

Author: George Plumptre

Publisher: Trafalgar Square Publishing

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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"Drawing on much previously unpublished material from a number of archive sources George Plumptre goes beyond the myth to give a new and incisive portrait of Edward VII, public and private, king and family man."--Cover.


Queen Victoria

Queen Victoria

Author: Juliet Gardiner

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13:

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A biography of the nineteenth-century queen drawing on the journal that she kept from childhood, her letters, contemporary documents, and letters written to her and about her.


Democratic Royalism

Democratic Royalism

Author: W. Kuhn

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1996-10-04

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 0230375669

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In the decades before the First World War no British institution epitomised national identity more forcefully than the monarchy, and no other institution inspired such a universal feeling of loyalty and attachment. The crown reached this position in the half-century after 1861 by giving up its residual political power to a more powerful and more representative House of Commons and transforming itself into a powerfully symbolic institution, by concentrating its efforts on ceremony. The politicians who transformed the monarchy in an era of mass politics, mass movements and massive ceremonial displays constituted a cross-section of the political world. What were these men doing? What was in their minds as they planned enormous royal spectacles in London? This book focuses on the action of five different individuals who created the modern monarchy: Walter Bagehot, W.E. Gladstone, Lord Esher, Randall Davidson and the Duke of Norfolk.